Self Care Sweatpants & Soul | Feeling Chemotherapy By Melissa McAllister It was January 2014. In the shower, Nisha Sondhe felt something every woman dreads. There it was. A Guest Author Posted on May 7, 2017
Self Care Sweatpants & Soul | Healing Through Poetry (SAAM) Happy Poetry Month, dear friends. I want to share with you how I came to take on the identity of poet and creative writer, Emmie Arnold Posted on April 27, 2017
Essays, Self Care Sweatpants & Soul | My Love-Hate Relationship with Easter Egg Hunts Writer Nele Giese writes about how anxiety and introversion made childhood Easter Egg Hunts the stuff of nightmares. Guest Author Posted on April 12, 2017
Self Care Fading Light: Degrees of Depression Note to self: The thing to understand about the downspin is that it’s just another ride, and the ride – it’s moving. You’ve Nanea Hoffman Posted on February 26, 2017
Self Care Finish Each Day and Be Done With It "In regards to the mistakes you’ve made and the negative thoughts you’ve labeled yourself and your life with, let them go." Emmie Arnold Posted on February 20, 2017
Self Care Sweatpants & Soul | A Valentine for Everyone A wish of love for everyone this Valentine's Day. Emmie Arnold Posted on February 13, 2017
Self Care Sweatpants & Soul | Note to Self | You Have Nothing to Prove Dear self, This is going to sound strange, but you can stop acting like you’re waiting for your invitation to arrive. You’re Nanea Hoffman Posted on January 23, 2017
Essays, Self Care What Buffy Taught Me: Everything I Need to Know About Self-love I’ve always approached the world head-on. It almost feels as if my whole body is attached to and held up by my jaw–my chin Guest Author Posted on December 3, 2015
Mental, Self Care, Wellness 5 Helpful Tips for the Walking Depressed The first time I was clinically depressed, I just thought I was tired, lazy, and severely lacking in motivation. I was 20 Nanea Hoffman Posted on August 14, 2015
Inspiration, Mental, Self Care Done Is Better Than Perfect For many years, I wrote mostly in my head. I might spend an entire day or even a week formulating a single sentence, turning Nanea Hoffman Posted on March 6, 2015